Those are actually pretty common. It's actually pretty disappointing to be looking for interesting moons around Jovians only to find that the 'selenas' are just large asteroids.

But speaking of not common things...

Here's a neutron star orbiting a brown dwarf at less than a AU, an then in turn orbit the red giant which is only 4 AU away, and the red giant is a binary with the other red giant in the picture, which is over 250 AU away.

Here's a neutron star orbiting a brown dwarf at less than a AU, an then in turn orbit the red giant which is only 4 AU away, and the red giant is a binary with the other red giant in the picture, which is over 250 AU away.

Could we please have the coordinates for that?

I will be inactive on this forum for the time being. Might come back eventually